The Improv Presents: Don't Quit Your Day Job

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The Improv Presents: Don't Quit Your Day Job
Windows cover art
Platform(s)Windows, Macintosh
Release1996
Genre(s)Adventure

The Improv Presents: Don't Quit Your Day Job is a 1996 adventure game developed by Philips Interactive Media, Inc. and published by Improvisation ManyMedia.

Plot[edit]

The game sees the player, an agent, try to book an up-and-coming comedian for the late-night Johnnie K. Show. They enter the improv club 'The Improv' to interact with the local patrons to try to book a client. It has a point-and-click interface. If the player makes an error, they are transported to the 'Curse of the CD ROM Hallways' where they must complete a minigame before returning to the action.

The game was made using QuickTime,[1] has a point and click interface, and contains 360 degree rotatable motion on each screen.[2]

GameRevolution deemed it a "well-intentioned but utterly hopeless comic romp".[1] Coming Soon Magazine suggested that while the game would suit a stand up aficionado, it lacked enough interactivity to be a serviceable adventure game.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b ""So a duck and a fish walk into a synagogue..." Review". GameRevolution. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  2. ^ "A for Adventure - Don't Quit Your Day Job". 2007-10-27. Archived from the original on 2007-10-27. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  3. ^ "Don't Quit Your Day Job - PC & Macintosh Review - Coming Soon Magazine!". www.csoon.com. Retrieved 2021-05-03.